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J Dent Res 47(1): 87-97, 1968
© 1968 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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Bur Geometry and Its Relationship to Cutting

E. H. GREENER 1 and R. S. LINDENMEYER 1

1 Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois

The relationship between constancy in bur geometry and cutting effectiveness was established by using enamel substitute and simulation technics. A maximum in cutting behavior with an F57 carbide friction grip bur was found at 200,000 rpm and was related to the cutting process. Generally, a linear dulling rate was observed with a pronounced reduction of cutting effectiveness.

Submitted on June 21, 1967







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